With his mom in the gallery, Willie Mack III wins APGA Tour at Queen’s Harbour Championship in a playoff

“Last time she came, I won, so maybe she needs to be out here more often.”

Willie Mack III is a winner again on the Advocates Professional Golf Association Tour.

Mack poured in a 40-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to hold off Tommy Schaff at the APGA Tour at Queen’s Harbour Championship in Jacksonville.

Mack could’ve won in regulation but he bogeyed the 18th. He got the job done two holes later.

“It’s always good to win. There’s some great players out here and Tommy’s one of them,” said Mack, whose mom was in the gallery.

“It was nice having her here, for sure. Last time she came, I won, so maybe she needs to be out here more often.”

Brad Adamonis finished third, three shots back. Kamaiu Johnson fourth, five back. Five players tied for fifth, including Jarred Garcia and Tim O’Neal, who won APGA Tour at TPC Harding Park in February.

Mack won $7,500 from the $25,000 purse.

The APGA Tour returns April 2-3 with the APGA Tour at PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

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14 former UFC fighters booked for XMMA 4 card in New Orleans

Over a dozen former UFC fighters including a former title challenger have been added to XMMA’s first event of 2022.

Over a dozen former UFC fighters have been added to XMMA’s first event of 2022.

XMMA 4 is set to take place Saturday, April 2 at The Fillmore in New Orleans. Viewing info has not yet been announced.

The promotion launched in January 2021 with XMMA 1 in West Palm Beach, Fla., and was headlined by Andre Fialho vs. James Vick. XMMA 2 took place in July 2021 with a Ben Saunders vs. Ramsey Nijem main event. XMMA 3 followed shortly thereafter in October, headlined by Cody Gibson vs. John Dodson.

Keep with the notable names as top-billing, XMMA features 14 fighters who made at least one appearance in the UFC. Scroll below to see which UFC alums are currently scheduled to compete.

Notre Dame vs. Cincinnati: Fourth-Quarter Analysis

And that’s all she wrote.

Notre Dame had a nice run of 26 consecutive home wins, but all good things must come to an end. It happened Saturday with a 24-13 loss to Cincinnati, and the Irish’s College Football Playoff hopes likely died along with the aforementioned streak. Meanwhile, the Bearcats’ playoff hopes remain alive, and they have their revenge against Brian Kelly and Marcus Freeman.

The Bearcats (4-0) looked to be in business early in the fourth quarter when Desmond Ridder completed a 44-yard pass to Alec Pierce to get to the 25-yard line of the Irish (4-1). They barely got into the red zone, prompting a call to Cole Smith to attempt a 37-yard field goal. Smith missed his second field goal of the half, and the score remained 17-7.

Drew Pyne came on to lead a drive that included completions of 14 yards to Lorenzo Styles and 20 yards to Michael Mayer. It culminated in a 32-yard touchdown pass to Braden Lenzy, putting the Irish within an extra point of a three-point deficit. Instead, Jonathan Doerer picked a bad time to miss his first extra-point kick since Oct. 2018, meaning the Irish would need another touchdown without giving one up to take the lead.

The Bearcats’ offense went right back to work. Jerome Ford ran for 16 yards on one play, and Leonard Taylor had a 36-yard reception on the other. After another Ford run that went for 11 yards, Ridder took the ball himself to earn a 6-yard touchdown run. Notre Dame Stadium was silent once again except for the large contingent of Bearcats fans in attendance.

Pyne did his best to manufacture a response with time running out, getting the offense to the Bearcats’ 41. That’s where Jabari Taylor and Malik Vann sacked Pyne on second down, and the Irish’s last flickering hopes went out with the back-to-back incomplete passes that followed. Let the party begin in Ohio for the Bearcats’ biggest win ever.

Notre Dame vs. Cincinnati: Third-Quarter Analysis

This one’s not over yet.

If Notre Dame is going to come back against Cincinnati, time remains for it to happen. The third quarter showed a few signs that a miracle is in the cards. We might be having a big celebration 15 minutes from now. At the moment, the Irish trail, 17-7.

Right out of halftime, the Bearcats went for the kill. On the third play of the quarter’s first drive, Desmond Ridder completed a 45-yard pass to Alec Pierce to get to the Irish’s 17-yard line. The Irish’s defense held firm on the next series, not allowing another first down. Cole Smith came on to salvage the drive with a 30-yard field goal, but it sailed left, opening the door for the Irish.

Drew Pyne came on as the Irish’s third quarterback of the afternoon. Other than a Tyler Buchner run that went nowhere, Pyne was able to navigate a drive that went down to the Bearcats’ 30. The Irish got no further as Pyne threw an incomplete pass to Braden Lenzy on fourth-and-5.

The Bearcats chose to run to get into Irish territory, and Ridder’s 24-yard completion to Michael Young set them up at the 24. That’s when Isaiah Foskey sacked Ridder to force a fumble and allow Drew White to scoop it up for a 28-yard gain. Yet another opening for the Irish, and with excellent field position to boot this time.

Pyne needed only four plays and just over two minutes to get the Irish their first points. A 16-yard completion to Michael Mayer and an 11-yard of his own gave the Irish a first-and-goal. Pyne handed the ball off to Kyren Williams, who leaped into the end zone for a 3-yard touchdown. Hope indeed is alive at Notre Dame Stadium.

Notre Dame vs. Cincinnati: Second-Quarter Analysis

This has gotten bad.

We were waiting for someone to take control of this game, and it finally has happened. Unfortunately, it’s not Notre Dame. Continued self-inflicted mistakes have cost the Irish, and they find themselves down to Cincinnati, 17-0, at halftime.

On the Irish’s first drive of the second quarter, Tyler Buchner became the second quarterback wearing gold and blue in as many quarters to throw an interception as he was being blitzed. This time, Deshawn Pace made the grab and returned it to the Irish’s 8-yard line. Three plays later, Desmond Ridder hit Leonard Taylor for a 1-yard touchdown pass.

Things got worse when Chris Tyree muffed the ensuing kickoff and Wilson Huber recoverd the ball, setting the Bearcats up inside the Irish’s red zone for the second time in as many drives. They nearly scored another touchdown even quicker than they just had, but an ineligible receiver downfield wiped that out. The special teams turnover still proved costly as Cole Smith eventually drilled a 23-yard field goal.

The quarter reached a standstill for a time with Jack Coan being reinserted as quarterback the only notable event. As something of an improvement over an earlier decision that snuffed out the Irish’s best drive to this point, Coan held onto the ball as he took a third-down sack from Darrian Beavers and Curtis Brooks.

The Bearcats had one last opportunity to open things up before the break and did just that. In a drive that spanned 80 yards and only 68 seconds, Ridder completed three passes of at least 20 yards, culminating in a 27-yard touchdown reception by Tre Tucker. From there, the Bearcats faithful took over Notre Dame Stadium, making their chants heard. They might have a lot more to cheer about really soon.

Seven-fight UFC veteran Justin Ledet among four to part ways with promotion

Three of the athletes have fought for the UFC, while the other had yet to debut after earning a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series.

The UFC has parted ways with four fighters.

Multiple people with knowledge of the situation confirmed to MMA Junkie that [autotag]Collin Huckbody[/autotag], [autotag]Justin Ledet[/autotag], [autotag]Bevon Lewis[/autotag], and [autotag]Cole Smith[/autotag] are no longer on the UFC roster. Three of those athletes have competed for the UFC, while the other had yet to debut after earning a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series.

For Ledet, Lewis and Smith, it’s unclear if they fought out their contracts and weren’t re-signed – or if they were released by the promotion. Huckbody never got to compete in the UFC after being awarded a contract on DWCS.

UFC’s Tristan Connelly, Cole Smith on leaving United States after coronavirus postponements

Tristan Connelly and Cole Smith hung in the United States as long as they could – but as soon as postponements came, they were out.

[autotag]Tristan Connelly[/autotag] and [autotag]Cole Smith[/autotag] hung in the United States as long as they could – but as soon as the announcement came, they were out.

Two of the UFC’s resident Western Canadians, Connelly (14-6 MMA, 1-0 UFC) and Smith (7-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) were training at the UFC Performance Institute in preparation for their upcoming fights.

Connelly was supposed to fight Alex da Silva at UFC on ESPN+ 30 in Portland, Ore. on April 11. The fight was later rescheduled for the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, before it was eventually postponed. As for Smith, he didn’t have a fight booked, but threw his hat in contention for any short-notice opportunities available.

As their camp progressed, concern surrounding the coronavirus grew. The NBA, NHL, Bellator and numerous other sports organizations cancelled or postponed events. However, the UFC initially refused to do so. Smith said they had no intention of leaving, as long as the UFC held out.

“It was a risk we were willing to take,” Smith told MMA Junkie. “As irresponsible as that sounds, it was what we were willing to do. Obviously, a lot of the gyms started getting closed down out there. We were getting some of the fighters together and having our own secret training. Other than that, it’s part of the game.”

Connelly added, “I was definitely concerned with everything that was going on, but we’re in a unique sport where there’s not actually a whole lot of close contact besides the two fighters fighting – at least not in a large group. It seems like the perfect sport to be able to continue.”

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When news broke Monday of the UFC’s three event postponements, the two fighters were actually working out at the PI. They decided it was time to leave.

“I was sitting on the PI, scrolling through Twitter, and I saw it on MMA Junkie,” Smith said. “I saw it from you guys – the event was (postponed). I went up to Tristan and said, ‘Hey buddy, your fight is off, I’m sorry to say. Let’s go home tomorrow. We have no reason to be here anymore. The PI is closing. Xtreme Couture is closing. 10th Planet is closing.’ There was no need for us to be there anymore.”

Booking a flight home was not easy. Connelly and Smith were unable to book the same flight home and instead, had to fly out at different hours of the day. Upon arrival in Canada, Smith indicated he was surprised at the lack of questioning to cross the border.

“They asked me a couple questions,” Smith said. “They asked us all as a group. When we were walking off the plane, they had an agent standing there and he just asked everybody, ‘Is anyone sick?’ And everyone is like, ‘No.’ They just let us go by. It was kind of weird.”

Now back home, the two fighters are in the midst of self-quarantine. While both guys are utilizing alternative training methods, it’s proven to be especially difficult for Connelly, given he was in the middle of as fight camp. Unsure of when or where his event will be postponed, Connelly has faith in the UFC.

“The toughest thing is coming back into the country I have to self-quarantine for 14 days,” Connelly said. “All the gyms are closed, too. Not being able to train is the hardest part. The next couple weeks I’ll have to stay by myself. It’ll be hard not to eat sitting on the couch. I can stretch, but I don’t have much room to do stuff in here. That’s going to be the hardest bit. I’ll stay in shape and be ready. Hopefully, the UFC figures something out. I really feel like they will figure out small events.”

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